Sabic outlook stable, says Moody's

Moody’s Investors Services has upgraded its baseline credit assessment of Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC) due to its “sustained improvement in operating performance and financial metrics”.

Moody’s Investors Services has upgraded its baseline credit assessment of Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC) due to its “sustained improvement in operating performance and financial metrics”.

The rating agency raised the BCA of the world’s biggest petrochemicals group by market value to a1 from a2 and also affirmed the A1 senior unsecured ratings, adding that its outlook was stable.

“Today’s upgrade of the BCA reflects the sustained improvement in operating performance and financial metrics reported by SABIC following the completion of a number of key growth projects, which have contributed to enhance its overall revenue and cash generating capacity,” Moody’s said in a statement.

Looking forward, Moody’s cautioned that the downward pressures on product pricing witnessed in the petrochemicals markets in recent quarters may intensify going into 2013, as new capacity is expected to come on stream at a time when global economic growth conditions are uncertain.

“That said, SABIC is well equipped to withstand any sector downturn given its highly competitive cost position that is underpinned by the significant economies of scale afforded by its world-scale vertically integrated facilities,” the rating agency said.